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Growing up in GA and the SE region, I would get excited about the little snow flakes that would line my lawn. We don't have the powerhouses and world champions of other regions, but we like our robots and are proud of what we have.
As a young FIRST-ling, it was exciting to open up a LF post and feel that someone else is paying attention to our little corner. Perhaps someone saw the cool robots we made and the cool strategies we're putting together. I suppose the new format is more "digestible" and some like it, but in my opinion...the word escapes me. Call it boring? lazy? Color me disappointed. - Sunny G. |
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After watching 836 at North Carolina and 3824 at Palmetto last year, I can't wait to see what kind of awesome beastly machines they bring to Palmetto. As for 900, well..... um..... we will bring a robot. Which we will improve on before week 4.:o
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Inland Empire Regional:
Despite being a smaller regional event at only 38 teams, Inland Empire is sporting a number of teams with lofty ambitions. Defending IE champ 399, 2014 Einstein participant 973, fourteen time regional champion 359, and rising star 2485 all will be gunning for the recycling cans off the step at this event, with the Greybots potentially the fastest but the WARLords the only aiming for all four of them. Yet, this early in the season, even stronger events like this are still likely to be determined largely by the scoring platforms. While you can't count out any of the previously mentioned teams in that department, it's 3476's human player loading machine that may be the most ready to shoulder the load. Without quite the depth of some other premiere events, seeding an alliance structure will be incredibly important here. Inland Empire is going to be a really good week 1 regional. Can't wait to compete and see the robots this year. We are going to have to step it up. |
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Nice analysis! I also did an analysis, but more on the general text based side. You can check it out here. ::ouch::
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Also growing up in Georgia FIRST, we may not be the headliners with "hardest regional" and long-time favorites that all other teams strive to be, but we have our fun. It's disappointing to see almost nothing written about regionals that don't have the big names filling up their spaces. I might be biased, wanting others to feel the love for my home regional(s), but I'm sure everybody wants that of their regional |
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Also true, I missed the 1319 not being on the roster. Just too used to seeing them at home. If the Billfred effect is a real phenomenon. 4901 now has claim to it. |
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